Power BI Copilot Summarisation being available directly in the report experience changes how data stories reach stakeholders
A summarisation capability accessible within the report means any stakeholder viewing the report can get a comprehensive AI-generated summary of trends, changes and anomalies without leaving the report context. The summary appearing within the same visual environment as the underlying data changes how users interact with reports rather than requiring a separate summarisation tool or a data analyst to write the narrative.
The automatic highlighting of trends and changes being generated from the data rather than requiring manual interpretation or annotation is the narrative intelligence that changes what a Power BI report communicates versus what it simply displays.
The Copilot Narrative visual supporting embedding in customer applications being in Preview is the external deployment capability that changes where AI data narratives can appear. A customer-facing dashboard that includes an AI-generated narrative summary of the customer's specific data is a different product from one that requires the customer to interpret raw charts.
For organisations with large Power BI deployments: what report types would benefit most from automatic Copilot Summarisation and which would require too much domain-specific context for the AI summary to be reliable?